Here is your round-up of planning applications submitted to Allerdale Borough Council for approval.
- Rear extension to form new wet room and entrance hall facility, 39 Skinburness Drive, Silloth, Wigton. For Miss A Balausiak.
- Demolition of single storey rear extension and replace with new rear extension and change of use to a dwelling, Ashley House, Station Hill, Wigton. For Mrs Claire Clark.
- Compliance with Condition 3 (surface water drainage details) of FUL/2020/0254, Greenriggs, Waverton, Wigton. For Mr Johnny Graham, Graham Farms Ltd.
- Construction of a portal frame agricultural style building for the storage and maintenance of small machinery, Black Brow Farm, Minor Road from Wiggonby towards Orton, Aikton. For Mr Ross Watson.
- Re-submission of application FUL/2021/0227 for the replacement of x12 windows to new UPVc windows, 32 Wilson Street, Workington. For Mrs Jane Stewardson.
- Listed building consent for alteration of the existing boundary wall to the grade 2 premise Dovenby Hall, Footbridge, Dovenby Beck, Dovenby, Cockermouth. For Mr Alexander Denton.
- Re-submission of application HOU/2021/0120 for the erection of a garage, Lowood, Belle Vue, Papcastle. For Mr Bannard.
- Installation of metal gates at either send of alleyway leading from Station Road, Kavean Court, Station Road, Wigton. For Mr Alex Keegan.
- Demolition and rebuilding of existing building (part commercial/part residential), Fulton Landrover, Dean Cross, Lamplugh, Workington. For Mr and Mrs Malcolm Fulton.
- Compliance with Conditions 3 (contamination), 9 (landscaping) and 10 (fencing) of FUL/2021/0190, B&M Retail Ltd, Curzon Street, Maryport. For B&M Retail Ltd.
- Outline application for demolition of chapel and proposed residential development, Westfield Methodist Church, West Lane, Flimby. For Mr and Mrs Craig and Nicola Underwood.
- Proposed change of use of existing tea room to holiday cottage, Seaville Farm, Seaville, Silloth, Wigton. For Mr and Mrs Norman Hughes.
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